Firefox Extension - FoxyTunes Review
Dec 25, 2007 05:27 PM
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FoxyTunes is addressed to all the surfers’ music lovers who do not want to be encumbered of a window or an additional bar on their screen. Although the majority of the audio readers propose a mode “task bar” or at least a mini-reader, this extension for Firefox is even further integrating controls of your software preferred in bottom of the window of the navigator.
FoxyTunes strikes by the quality of its integration. Controls which are added to the window of Firefox are discrete and are based perfectly in the lower bar. Posting is personnalisable: various parts can be reduced or wide such as the bar of volume or the posting of the title of the track in the course of reading.
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| FoxyTunes Player and other options in bottom of Firefox window |
FoxyTunes can even be reduced to a simple icon giving access to controls since the pull-down menu. The extension is compatible with many readers: Winamp, iTunes, Windows Media Player, Foobar or Musicmatch Jukebox are recognized, but also other more confidential readers like Audio Jet, XM Play, Quintessential Player or Monkey Media.
Foxy Tunes adapts automatically to the reader chosen, whom you can post or hide in a click. Icing on the cake: Foxy Tunes can be “customized” thanks to ten skins available on the site of the editor, inspired by various visual styles of Firefox.
FoxyTunes Installation
When you install a Firefox extension for the first time since a site, the navigator posts a warning in top of the window. To allow Firefox to install the extension, click on “modifying the options”. In the dialogue box, click on “authorizing” then “OK”.
Let me also not that this extension also exists for Internet Explorer, so if you from any reason do not use Firefox you can then download IE version.
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